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NVH Troubleshooting Chart Ð Engine Noise
Use the chart below to help you find the cause of the symptom.
1. Locate the area where noise occurs.
2. Confirm the type of noise.
3. Specify the operating condition of engine.
4. Check specified noise source.
If necessary, repair or replace these parts.
Location of
noiseType of
noiseOperating condition of engine
Source of
noiseCheck itemReference
page Before
warm-upAfter
warm-upWhen
startingWhen
idlingWhen
racingWhile
driving
To p o f
engine
Rocker
cover
Cylinder
headTicking or
clickingC AÐA BÐTappet
noiseValve clearanceMA section
(ªAdjusting
Intake &
Exhaust
Valve
Clearanceº,
ªENGINE
MAINTE-
NANCEº)
Rattle C A Ð A B CCamshaft
bearing
noiseCamshaft bushing clearance
Camshaft runoutEM-31, 31
Crankshaft
pulley
Cylinder
block (Side
of engine)
Oil panSlap or
knockÐAÐB BÐPiston pin
noisePiston and piston pin clear-
ance
Connecting rod bushing
clearanceEM-71, 73
Slap or rap A Ð Ð B B APiston slap
noisePiston-to-bore clearance
Piston ring side clearance
Piston ring end gap
Connecting rod bend and
torsionEM-75, 72,
72, 73
Knock A B C B B BConnecting
rod bearing
noiseConnecting rod bushing
clearance (Small end)
Connecting rod bearing
clearance (Big end)EM-73, 77
Knock A B Ð A B CMain bear-
ing noiseMain bearing oil clearance
Crankshaft runoutEM-78, 76
Front of
engine
Timing gear
coverTapping or
tickingAAÐBBBTiming gear
noiseTiming gear backlash EM-41
Front of
engineSqueaking
or fizzingA BÐBÐCOther drive
belts (Stick-
ing or slip-
ping)Drive belts deflectionMA section
(ªChecking
Drive Beltsº,
ªENGINE
MAINTE-
NANCEº) CreakingABABABOther drive
belts (Slip-
ping)Idler pulley bearing operation
Squall
CreakABÐBABWater pump
bearing
noiseWater pump bearing opera-
tionLC section
(ªWater
Pump
Inspectionº,
ªENGINE
COOLING
SYSTEMº)
A: Closely related B: Related C: Sometimes related Ð: Not related
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTINGZD
EM-9
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Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
1. Remove the following parts.
IRadiator under side
IRadiator shroud
ICooling fan
IChain cover front side
IA/T cooler hose (Disconnect)
IVacuum hose
IIntercooler cover (When removing vacuum tank)
2. Remove the installation bolts and pull the vacuum pump from
the engine front directly.
3. If it is difficult to remove from the spline shaft connection, tap
lightly with a plastic hammer.
SEM320G
SEM321G
VACUUM PUMPZD
EM-24
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Removal and Installation
CAUTION:
As the internal mechanism of the idler gear must first of all,
and always, be set by a bolt when removing the timing chain
before removing the fuel injection pump and timing gear, fol-
low the procedures on EM-38, ªRemoval of timing chain after
setting idler gearº, ªElectronic controlled fuel injection pumpº.
IThis chapter will deal with the summary of removing the timing
chain before removing the camshaft and cylinder head.
Removal
1. Remove the following parts.
IEngine cover
IIntercooler
IAir inlet pipe
IThrottle body
IRocker cover
ISpill tube
ICoolant (Drain)
IRadiator upper hose
IWater outlet
IRadiator shroud
ICooling fan
IAuxiliary belt
IVacuum pipe
IVacuum pump
YEM028
TIMING CHAINZD
EM-26
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VALVE SEAT CONTACT
Check valve for any evidence of pitting at valve contact surface,
and reseat or replace if worn out excessively.
IWhen repairing valve seats, check valve and valve guide
for wear beforehand. If worn, replace them. Then correct
valve seat.
IThe cutting should be done with both hands for uniform
cutting.
VALVE SEAT REPLACEMENT
IWhen removing valve seat, replace it with oversized [0.5 mm
(0.0020 in)] valve seat.
1. Cut valve seat to make it thin, and pull it out.
2. Machine cylinder head inner diameter at valve seat installation
position.
Machining dimension:
Intake
33.500 - 33.515 mm (1.3189 - 1.3195 in) dia.
Exhaust
31.995 - 32.010 mm (1.2596 - 1.2602 in) dia.
3. Heat cylinder head to approximately 110 to 130ÉC (230 to
266ÉF) in oil bath.
4. After cooling valve seats sufficiently with dry ice, press fit it to
cylinder head.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the cooled valve seats directly by hand.
5. Using valve seat cutter (multi-purpose tool), finish processing
referring to the dimensions shown in the figure.
CAUTION:
When using valve seat cutter, grasp cutter handle with both
hands, press cutter onto contacting face all around, and cut
thoroughly. If cutter is pressed unevenly or repeatedly, the
valve seat surface may be damaged.
6. Using compound, perform valve fitting.
7. Check again to make sure that contacting status is satisfactory.
FEM073
FEM074
FEM075
CYLINDER HEADZD
Inspection (Cont'd)
EM-60
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Precautions
IDo not perform operation unless it is perfectly safe.
IDo not start operation unless the exhaust system and coolant
are cooled down.
ILift the engine at the designated support points only.
IPerform operations for the items other than the engine body,
referring to the applicable sections.
IRefer to MT section and AT section for rear mount.
Removal
IAfter removing transmission, hoist the engine and remove it.
Preparation
1. Drain coolant from radiator drain plugs.
2. Remove the following parts.
IEngine hood
IUndercover
IUnder protector
IBattery
IIntercooler
IRadiator shroud
IRadiator
IAccessory belt
ICooling fan
IExhaust front tube
YEM032
ENGINE REMOVALZD
EM-63
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Measurement of Compression Pressure
1. Warm up engine and switch off the ignition switch.
2. Remove glow plate and glow plugs.
3. Fit compression gauge adapter to cylinder head.
Compression gauge adapter:
:15-20N×m
(1.5 - 2.0 kg-m, 11 - 14 ft-lb)
4. Ensure the ignition switch is in the ªLOCKº position and discon-
nect harness connector (gray colored) from injection pump.
5. Crank engine, then read gauge indication.
IAlways use a fully-charged battery to obtain specified
engine revolution.
IEngine compression measurement should be made as
quickly as possible.
Compression pressure:
Unit: kPa (bar, kg/cm2, psi)/200 rpm
Standard 2,942 (29.4, 30, 427)
Minimum 2,452 (24.5, 25, 356)
Differential limit between cylinders 294 (2.9, 3, 43)
6. If cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is low, pour a
small amount of engine oil into cylinders through the glow holes
and retest compression.
IIf adding oil helps the compression pressure, piston rings
may be worn or damaged.
IIf pressure stays low, valve may be sticking or seating
incorrectly.
IIf cylinder compression in any two adjacent cylinders is
low, and if adding oil does not help the compression, there
is leakage past the gasket surface.
Leakage past the cylinder gasket can result in oil and water
becoming mixed in the engine block cooling and lubrica-
tion chambers.
SEM618B
NEM005
SEM355F
COMPRESSION PRESSURETD27Ti
EM-103
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OIL SEAL INSTALLING DIRECTION
IWhen installing a new front or rear oil seal, make sure its
mounting direction is correct.
CRANKSHAFT FRONT OIL SEAL
1. Remove protecting cover.
2. Remove radiator shroud.
3. Remove cooling fan.
4. Remove drive belts.
5. Remove crank pulley.
6. Remove crankshaft oil seal.
IBe careful not to damage sealing surfaces of crankshaft.
7. Coat new oil seal with engine oil and install it in place.
CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL
1. Dismount transmission.
2. Remove clutch cover assembly.
3. Remove flywheel and rear plate.
4. Remove oil seal retainer assembly, then remove oil seal.
IBe careful not to damage sealing surfaces of crankshaft.
5. Coat new oil seal with engine oil and install it in place.
SEM715A
SEM644B
SEM217B
OIL SEAL REPLACEMENTTD27Ti
EM-118
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Control Operation
FAN CONTROL DIAL
This DIAL turns the fan ON and OFF, and controls fan speed.
AIR CONTROL DIAL
This DIAL allows outlet air to flow.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
This DIAL allows the temperature of the outlet air to be adjusted.
AIR RECIRCULATION SWITCH
OFF position:
Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment.
ON position (Indicator light ON):
Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle.
AIR CONDITIONER SWITCH
Start the engine, turn the fan control dial to the desired (1 to 4) position and press the air conditioner switch
to turn ON the air conditioner. The indicator light will come on when the air conditioner is ON. To stop the air
conditioner, push the switch again to return it to the original position.
The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is running.
NHA331
DESCRIPTION Ð Overall System
HA-6